Does a 2007 Toyota Corolla have power windows?

Power windows with keyless entry and cruise control are included in the optional Enhanced Power Package ($500). Corolla LE manual ($15,215) and automatic ($16,015) are upgraded with popular convenience features, including power windows, remote keyless entry, halogen headlamps, and variable intermittent wipers.

Is 2007 a good year for Toyota Corolla?

Is the 2007 Toyota Corolla reliable? Yes, overall the 2007 Toyota Corolla is a very reliable used car. It also earned plenty of great reliability rankings back when it was new. As we already mentioned, Consumer Reports bestowed a 5 out of 5 predicted reliability rating upon the 2007 Corolla.

Does a 2007 Toyota Corolla CE have keyless entry?

A CE model doesn’t support factory keyless entry in the US (maybe in Canada they do).

What is the difference between Toyota Corolla 2007 CE and LE?

CE is the basic model, but it still includes a few amenities such as air conditioning and a CD player. The S trim is a step up, with a rear spoiler and smoked headlamps for added style. The LE trim is the most upscale version, with faux wood interior trim.

Does a 2007 Toyota Corolla have a timing belt or chain?

Toyota’s 2007 Corolla comes in 1 model year configuration. This unit operates along with a timing chain.

Is the 2007 Toyota Corolla Le a good car?

I purchased my 2007 Toyota Corolla LE, 5-speed manual transmission car from a dealer in 2011 after parting ways with my ’96 Honda Civic. I love this car. It has great get up and go and is super reliable. When I first got this car, I had a long highway commute each day and I got amazing gas mileage (36 MPG).

Should I buy a Toyota Corolla?

Consumer Reports recommended buying the Toyota Corolla, but only with the air bag option. It is not something I hope to test, but it is reassurring to know they will save a life when needed. The brakes stop the car with enough safety as well. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis.

Should I buy a Toyota Corolla with airbags?

and side seat air bags without the top end LE accessories. Consumer Reports recommended buying the Toyota Corolla, but only with the air bag option. It is not something I hope to test, but it is reassurring to know they will save a life when needed. The brakes stop the car with enough safety as well.